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Scene It?: The Simpsons
aka:
Scene It? The Simpsons Edition
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Simpsons: Scene It? - The DVD Game, The
Moby ID: 97466
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DVD Player screenshots
The main menu follows a piracy warning and the company logos
The main menu's HELP option shows the answer to many common problems in this format
These timer settings are accessed from the main menu. They alter the length of time a player has to answer a trivia question
When the layer(s) opt to play the game they are treated to a sort of fly-by of Springfield while the show's theme music plays
Playing the game<br>When a player's category die lands on an All Play or My Play option, or when a player is near the end of the game, this menu is used to ask the question
All questions start with their own title screen like this which is from a 'Learn Your Lines' All Play question
An example 'Learn Your Lines' question
Springfieldians is an All Play question. Four clues to a character's identity are shown, the first to shout out the answer wins
Blank-Diddly-Blank is a Jeopardy style All Play question
Here four stills from a show are shown, two are already present in the background, and the players have to identify the film being parodied
All Play: An example of Patty & Selma's Eye Test
All Play: This is 'Freaky Frame Fragments' in which the coloured squares swirl around and eventually resolve into a picture
All Play: In the 'Round Springfield questions a picture is gradually revealed
In My Play the player views an extract from a show and has to answer a question based on it
My Play: The video clips are shown full screen and in full colour
My Play: An example of the kind of question that follows a video clip
All Play To Win: Before the question is asked this instruction screen is shown
All Play To Win: An example question
All Play To Win: Of course the game has no way of knowing whether the question was answered correctly so it has to ask
The Final Cut: The player must answer three questions correctly but they don't have to get them all right in the same turn, though this does help
Final Cut: An example question
Game Over<br>Unusually when a player wins there's no picture of a trophy, no 'Well Done' or 'You're A Winner' message, instead there are clips of people cheering from the show
This screenshot comes from the game's 'How To Play' section, it shows the category die in detail - something that could not be scanned in
This screenshot comes from the game's 'How To Play' section, it shows the four tokens, or movers'l - something else that could not be scanned in
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